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What the Blood Remembers. In: At Risk. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball; 2006.
Beyond Identity Politics: Homosexuality and Gayness in South Africa. In: Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004. Vol 1. Cape Town: Kwela; 2005.
The Biometric State: The promise and peril of digital government in the New South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2005;31(2):267-282.
A Blasé Attitude: A Response to Michael Watts. Public Culture. 2005;17:193-202.
A la lisière du monde. Frontières, territorialité et souveraineté en Afrique. Le territoire est mort vive les territoires. Paris: IDR. 2005:47-77.
The 'Native' Undefined: Colonial Categories, Anglo-African Status, and the Politics of Kinship in British Central Africa, 1929-1938. The Journal of African History. 2005;46:455-478.
'Oh! for a blessing on Africa and America', the Mount Holyoke system and the Huguenot Seminary, 1874 - 1885. New Contree. 2005;50:21-45.
A Second Look at the South African Human Rights Commission, Access to Information, and the Promotion of Socioeconomic Rights. Human Rights Quarterly. 2005;27:539-561.
Sex and politics in South Africa. Double Storey Books; 2005.
The Shock of Beauty: Penny Siopis' Pinky Pinky and Shame Series. In: Penny Siopis. Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery Editions; 2005.
Silencing the Present. passages. 2005;(June).
South African Human Rights Commission. In: Woolman S, editor. Constitutional Law of South Africa. 2nd Revised & enlarged edition. Kenwyn, South Africa: Juta Legal and Academic Publishers; 2005. 2. p. 24C-1p. to p. 24C-19p.
Still beating the drum: critical perspectives on Lewis Nkosi. Vol 81. Rodopi Bv Editions; 2005.
Subaltern Studies and African Studies. History Compass. 2005;3:1-13.
Subjectivities of Whiteness. In: Rethinking Settler Colonialism. Manchester: Manchester University Press; 2005.
The Uses of the Comparative Imagination: South African History and World History in the Political Consciousness and Strategy of the South African Left, 1943–1959. Radical History Review. 2005;92:31-61.
Verwoerd's Bureau of Proof: Total Information in the Making of Apartheid. History Workshop Journal. 2005;59:83-109.
“Writing on the face of architecture”: Travel and translation in Robert Byron's The Road to Oxiana. English Academy Review. 2005;22:89-99.
Aesthetics of superfluity. Public culture. 2004;16(3):373-405.
Boas Mabiza and the long walk to freedom : the diary of an abused and neglected boy as a 'potential space' - implications for therapeutic practice. Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa. 2004;12:72-86.
Bodiographies: Writing the Flesh in Arthur Nortje. In: Arthur Nortje, Poet and South African: New critical and contextual essays. Pretoria: Unisa Press; 2004.
City forms and writing the ‘now’ in South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2004;30:731-748.
Controlling Birth: Johannesburg, 1920–1960. South African Historical Journal. 2004;50(1):170-198.
Fraternal capital: peasant-workers, self-made men, and globalization in provincial India. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press; 2004.
Girl Bodies. Social Text. 2004;78:17-33.
Keywords: Experience. Mbembe A, editor. New York: Other Press; 2004. (The keywords series).
Men, Identity and Power. A Case Study of the Re-Invention of 'Tradition': Implications for Involving Men in Training and Education about Gender. Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. 2004:88-93.
Power Rarely Fails. Safundi. 2004;5:1-6.
Promiscuous Method: The Historiographical Effects of the Search for the Rural Origins of the Urban Working Class in South Africa. International Labor and Working-Class History. 2004;65:26-49.
South Africa, Israel-Palestine, and the Contours of the Contemporary World Order. Safundi. 2004;5:1-16.
Stylizing the Self: The Y Generation in Rosebank, Johannesburg. Public Culture. 2004;16:430-452.
Waiting to happen: HIV/AIDS in South Africa: The bigger picture. Lynne Rienner Publishers Boulder, CO; 2004.
Writing the world from an African metropolis. Public culture. 2004;16(3):347-372.
Writing the World from an African Metropolis. Public Culture. 2004;16:347-372.
“You have to change and you don't know how!”: Contesting what it means to be a man in a rural area of South Africa. African Studies. 2004;63:29-49.
Commissioning the Past: Understanding South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Posel D, Simpson G, editors. Witwatersrand University Press; 2003.
Louisa Mvemve: A "Little Woman's" Advice to the Public. Feminist Press; 2003.
Necropolitics. Public culture. 2003;15(1):11-40.
The Promotion of Access to and Protection of National Security Information in South Africa. Center for the Study of Law and Society Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program. 2003.